'SUWT will be missed...' by ArdwulfSubmitted on 2011-01-30 23:00:31 CSTI'll listen tonight and try not to get all maudlin abut it. Godspeed, Darren!

'Thank you.' by ChecksixSubmitted on 2011-01-31 14:58:11 CSTWell, here we are :)

Thanks for everything. I've looked forward to every episode and always enjoyed them. Thanks for all your hard work and also for your keen mind and easy demeanor.

I look forward to hearing you around.

Checksix

'wtb podcasts' by TokenSubmitted on 2011-01-31 17:45:24 CSTIts pretty sad to see this go. SUWT was pretty good at getting new voices out there. I also felt like the show turned a corner recently, becoming more self aware and more enjoyable. Podcasts always seem to end in 2's and 3's, Randy Jordon is leaving the instance next week, Scott reckons he's got a viable replacement but unless they invented cloning technology I don't see how thats possible.

I'd really like to see you folk hook up with Gamebreaker.tv, it sounds like he's expanding rapidly this year, some of you are probably already doing that.

'Sorry to see ya go...' by CelestianSubmitted on 2011-01-31 19:24:03 CSTEnjoyed the show!

Karen you should do more podcast with No Prisoners No Mercy. You ladies have a good chemistry I think. Not because you are all female but because each of ya has a different view of games.

'moo :(' by MiffySubmitted on 2011-01-31 19:39:29 CSTThere any other general MMO podcasts to listen to? Massively has too many interview I could care less about as I just want to hear opinions of MMOs and cool info.

Sorry to see the podcast go even though I hate MMOs these days lol.

'Now that you mention it' by JulieSubmitted on 2011-01-31 21:50:05 CSTIt was a distinct pleasure and an honor to be included in the cast of the last show - Fran and I had a wonderful time and will miss the show. We tried to convince Darren to stay but to no avail.

@ Celestian - now that you mention it, show number 79 (already recorded and almost finished with editing) does indeed have Karen on it as well as Saylah and Tipa.

'Not going to be sad about this.' by AkelySubmitted on 2011-02-01 11:47:25 CSTInstead I'm going to give thanks for all the good times, all the laughs, all the great discussions and insights.

Thank you Darren. Thank you Karen. /bow

'SUWT Will Be Missed' by AnjinSubmitted on 2011-02-01 20:53:59 CSTThanks for your great show and thanks for bringing our community a little closer. I loved having a little part in Shut Up We're Talking. It will be missed.

'Bummer!' by robgSubmitted on 2011-02-03 01:01:11 CSTThe show will be missed. A big thanks for helping me make it through the workday and for all the laughs over the years.

'It's Been a Great Show' by TevikoSubmitted on 2011-02-08 14:32:17 CSTFirst Spouse Aggro. Now SUWT. Who's next?

Seriously, I've loved listening to the show and have been glad to contributing this past year via commenting. I look forward to hearing you elsewhere, Karen at Massively and Darren where ever you might end up.

'Thanks for having me on.' by inktomiSubmitted on 2011-02-09 05:59:51 CSTD,

Thank you so much for enabling me to become a part of this and letting me find out just how horrible I sound. This was one of my favorite podcasts and its sad to see you give up something that was working so well.

Best of luck to you and Karen in whatever you may roam.

See you in Rift,

Frank Inktomi

'So long and thanks for all the fish!' by jefferylgreenSubmitted on 2011-02-11 17:45:49 CSTI have greatly loved listening to you for a considerable time and will miss you all greatly. You have introduced me to many great people, podcasts, blogs and games. I want to thank you and I do plan on keeping you on my subscribed list in hopes that you may return. Good luck and best wishes to all of you.

'hmm.' by MiffySubmitted on 2011-02-14 00:06:29 CSTIt really feels like the whole MMO scene is coming to an end for us "veterans" of the genre. Just the whole geekiness of it and how hardcore in nature they have been in the past but also the social aspects of what we want out of it. Just seems to be getting replaced by action, less talking and getting everything right away. The best example is having to spend months getting a Jedi in SWG Pre CU, where now a game like that couldn't be released and you have to be able to play from the start ike SWTOR.

Just sad and I miss all the MMO podcasts I used to listen to. This really was the last place I could come and it seems like Virgin Worlds has lost a lot of steam over the past year. I just have to wonder is that because of the state of the genre? Or have we been playing for such a long time we've come to the point where we want to do something else with our lives.

I play Project 1999, SWGEmu and a Pre BC WoW Emu called Feenix which you peeps should all check out. I much prefer these Emulators over the current versions on live because they offer what I want from an MMO, where the live servers have been dumbed down. Even the new EQ progression server isn't the classic game I wanted because it's keeping all the new redesigned zones and lots of todays game mechanics as they weren't locked to an expansion.

As for Rift, I played five mins and became bored because it felt like every MMO that has come out since WoW. I dunno why I got caught up in the hype and purchased it to get into beta... happens to me every time and I'm always let down. I then spoke to a friend and it turns out he tried it and had the same experience. I think the game will fail like WAR and LOTRO because they're just poor copies and a much better game which everyone is already bored of. The next big MMO is one to just do something different but still designed with common sense so all the mechanics are fun and actually make sense. I just think SWTOR will pull it off because even if it sucks as an MMO, there will still be a great KOTOR game that we can play with our friends.

'Great show, you will be missed.' by Arthur1977Submitted on 2011-02-20 05:15:15 CSTI just wanted to thank all of you for putting out a great show for so long. I will miss listening to you guys even though I have not played a MMO in months. I want to thank you again Darren for spot lighting my blog.

As with everything in life things change, I wish you all the best in your future projects.